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A Buffalo, NY based comedy podcast for everyone to enjoy. Subjects include TV, movies, pop culture, current events, and anything else that comes up. With occasional special guests and some recurring segments, Not Too Much keeps the content fresh.
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A podcast recapping the albums of the Australian band Silverchair. Can you believe there's never been a podcast about Silverchair? I couldn't, so I made one. In each fortnightly episode, I’ll cover one release by the band with some special guest episodes interspersed along the way. Won’t you come with me to a place in a little town?
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The boys are back with friend of the podcast Brandon Keith. We take a journey through his employment history which includes a couple notable quitting stories. He also might have converted us non-believers when we explore the subject of the paranormal. We are happy to bring you this fresh episode after almost a year hiatus.…
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In this episode, we’re going all the way back to 1995 to talk about Silverchair’s first true single from their debut album Frogstomp (if you’re Australian, anyway). I wanted to take a deeper look at Pure Massacre from a songwriting perspective, from a performance and production perspective and also see if we could find hints of the later Silverchai…
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Don’t get too excited but I’ve just uploaded a mini-episode that’s essentially a repost of the Tuna in the Brine section from the first Diorama episode. Those episodes were really long and I noticed fewer people listened to the second one so I figure maybe some people didn’t finish the first one either — but it just so happens that’s where the Tuna…
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In this episode, I speak to someone without whom you probably would never have heard of the band Silverchair. Not only did he essentially discover them and, in his role as a Sony A&R sign the band to Murmur, he also not long after became their manager and mentor and navigated their career basically from start to finish. His John Watson Management c…
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Wait, what is this episode? I’m glad you asked. I’ve decided to go back and delve a bit deeper into some of the older songs and give them the treatment I would have given them had they appeared on one of the later albums. This episode I’ll be covering Abuse Me, the second single released from Silverchair’s second album Freak Show (unless you were i…
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Young Modern got great reviews at home in Australia but, by now, even the good reviews overseas failed to set the world on fire. An early promotional tour of the US in mid-2007, where they gritted their teeth on commercial radio and TV Morning Shows, as well as perform for the late-night programs proved not to be the silver bullet the band might ha…
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Released March 31, 2007, Young Modern debuted at number one on the ARIA chart, eventually going three-times platinum in Australia. The album also won six ARIAs and its lead single, Straight Lines, placed second on the Triple J’s Hottest 100. For all the acclaim though, it was another departure in sound for the band and, for some fans, it remains co…
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The long-fabled mailbag and FAQ episode has arrived. In this episode, I answer your questions and share my thoughts on a lot of different things, including but not limited to: what happens when I run out of Silverchair albums, why I think Silverchair need a legacy web presence, my favourite music for each year Silverchair released an album, whether…
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In this episode, I welcome another very special guest. He’s the guitarist from multi-platinum selling band Good Charlotte and, as it happens, he’s also a MASSIVE fan of Silverchair. It’s the one and only Billy Martin! I had a really fun chat with Billy, talking about how Silverchair influenced him musically, the multiple times he met them and hung …
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Daniel Johns and Paul Mac’s The Dissociatives was largely recorded in a two-week period over the English summer, where Daniel was living with his fiancée Natalie Imbruglia. The idea behind the songs that would become the Dissociatives project was to create a new band with a different set of rules, one that sounded nothing like what either of them h…
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In this episode, I welcome a very, very, very VERY special guest. And I know I say that a lot and it’s always true. But this time, I’ll be talking to Ben Gillies. That’s right, the drummer from the band we’re all here to celebrate! The co-writer of Tomorrow! The guy who rammed his head into a bass drum at the 1995 ARIA awards! Bloody Ben Gillies! A…
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In this episode, I welcome a very, very special guest. David Bottrill is a legendary producer, mixer and engineer who has worked with everyone from Peter Gabriel and Rush to Tool, Dream Theater and Coheed and Cambria. He’s won three Grammys and an ARIA. He is also the producer of the one and only Diorama by Silverchair, as well as the mixer of Youn…
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This episode is the conclusion to our two-parter on Silverchair’s fourth album Diorama. Diorama was released March 31, 2002 in Australia and debuted at number one on the ARIA chart, the band’s fourth straight album to do so. It eventually went triple platinum in Australia and won five ARIA awards. Diorama is a work of genius but it came at a cost t…
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Designed to capture a positive new energy and explore a broad spectrum of emotion, 2002’s Diorama was an album that featured some of the most ambitious songs of the band’s career. Although it went triple platinum in Australia and won five ARIA awards, the album was never as successful as it should have been. The band was unable to tour the album du…
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This episode is a VERY special guest episode, where I speak to the one and only Nick Launay, the producer behind Silverchair’s Freak Show, Neon Ballroom and Young Modern. Not only that, Nick has worked with some of the greatest artists in history, working with everyone from Nick Cave and Kate Bush to Arcade Fire and the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs. We had a …
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Silverchair’s 1999 album Neon Ballroom is the album that drew a line in the sand. With Neon Ballroom, the band had made a definitive statement: This is who we are now and we’re going to continue on this path. You can come along for the ride or you can get off here. But make no mistake, we’re won’t be going back. Contact me: Instagram: @silverchairp…
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That’s right, I’m breaking format! This episode is a bonus episode, where I speak to Richard S. He, an award-winning music writer and one half of the pop duo Elle. He’s always got a really interesting take on things and we had a great, wide-ranging talk about Silverchair that touched on their writing process, their perception overseas, their place …
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The difficult second album. Released February 3 1997, Freak Show hit number 1 on the ARIA charts and the first three singles were all in the top 10. It went double platinum in Australia and gold in the US, where it peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200 (before slipping quickly). Was it the sophomore slump or an underrated work by a quickly matur…
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Recorded over nine days in late 94-early 95, Frogstomp saw a band raring to go and prove themselves as more than a one-EP wonder. Released March 27, 1995, Frogstomp hit number one on the ARIA and NZ charts, it was a top 10 hit on the US Billboard 200, the first Australian band to hit the top 10 in the US since INXS. Off the back of Frogstomp, Silve…
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It’s a tale as old a time: a band of 15-year-olds enter a battle of bands competition run by a TV show and a radio station. They win the competition and their prize is to record a four-song EP. That EP spends six weeks at the top of the charts, the band gets signed to Sony Records and becomes one of the biggest bands Australia has ever seen. Well, …
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This is a podcast about the band Silverchair. Can you believe there aren't any already? I couldn't, so I made my own. Here's the trailer! If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe. Instagram: @silverchairpodcast facebook.com/silverchairpodcast http://silverchairpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ My affiliate link for Buzzsprout. Sign up and get a $20 …
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We're back after a short hiatus talking about celebrity deaths, Twitter followers, acupuncture, Michael Jackson, Gary Gulman, Captain Marvel, and so much more. We thumb through our old high school yearbooks, and shout out a new podcast by some of the fellas from the old show The Delivery Guys.Av Scott Wojcinski, Dave Newman, & Eric Holzerland
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The boys share their thoughts on the Super Bowl and its haltime show. We also discuss the Fyre Fest documentaries, and fake Twitter fan accounts. Bub shares some scientific studies and wants to try pickle pizza. Don't bring tents when waiting in line or make noises in the bathroom.Av Scott Wojcinski, Dave Newman, & Eric Holzerland
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Actor, producer, writer, and now acting coach Bob Rusch joins us for a special interview. We talk about growing up in Dunkirk and living in Buffalo. He tells us about his scene study class at Acting Studio 716 and the movie he is producing called Demolition Dance: The Story of David and Dan from Dunkirk vs. The Punk Ass Bitch. Included in the inter…
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We are joined by the wonderful and talented actor, Dunkirk native Christina Calph. She talks about acting, doing voice over work, and producing videos for YouTube. We also discuss network comedies, animated shows, and the culture shock of moving from small town Dunkirk to The Big Apple. She tells us about an infamous horror movie she was cast in bu…
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Things get spooky as we welcome back to the podcast Peter Vullo, program director of Thursday Night Terrors. This time around, we talk shop about Fall activities, David Lynch, movies, TV, comic cons, and all things horror. It was a great conversation- please enjoy!Av Scott Wojcinski, Dave Newman, & Eric Holzerland
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The guys get nostalgic about the days when you were allowed to smoke indoors, then get serious about suicide. We're setting up a secondary podcast on youtube that will involve retro games and we discuss it a bit. Our friend meets the yodeling kid, Alex Ovechkin has fun with the Cup, we witness a bird take food from someone, and Bub complains about …
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Would we have sex with an alien? Well, you'll have to listen to find out. We interrupt the royal wedding talk with a discussion about Arizona iced tea. BBQ Becky and racist lawyer are a match made in heaven. Bub starts a VHS collection and we saw John Kassir at Thursday Night Terrors.Av Scott Wojcinski, Dave Newman, & Eric Holzerland
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Dave talks about pedophile priests. Bub hates on Dr. Dre. Ho met a guy online. Dave points out that Bub & Ho don't laugh at his jokes enough. We have an argument about the 5-star rating system for movies. Bub gets the Movie Pass and we talk about some movies. Dave correlates car makes with musical artists. We answer the question of which direction …
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Peter Vullo joins us to talk about his monthly film series Thursday Night Terrors. We ask him how it all got started and about the process of getting cool old movies to show at a movie theater. We also talk horror in general and get a bunch of horror movie recommendations. Finally, he talks about the screening of Day of the Dead next week, the Tale…
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The boys perform a szechuan sauce taste test. Bub & Ho went to church and we reminisce about going during our childhoods. Bub shares his sports jersey fouls and see what the guys think of them. We review the nothing nowhere show, watch an episode of Pawn Stars, talk about Barstool Sports, and touch on the latest episode of The Walking Dead.…
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Bub skates with meathead Beer League Hockey players. We complain not so much about the lack of gun control but the comments about the subject. We laugh at the kid caught looking at his phone while standing next to JT during the Super Bowl halftime show. We reminisce about the NFL logo coat. We talk about or review A.P. Bio, The Cloverfield Paradox,…
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Ryan Gurnett and Dennis Reed Jr from The Struggle is Real Buffalo Music podcast join us to talk about the struggles of being a DIY musician. We discuss good and bad venues, scary craigslist auditions, and the trouble with naming bands. Dad jokes about drummers are told. We go through a Not Too Much Guy history lesson. They talk about their very fir…
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In this episode, we discuss Logan Paul & the Suicide Forest, peeling oranges, Canadian accents, the World Junior Hockey Tournament, and Oregonians pumping their own gas. We question whether being Jewish is a race or a religion. We celebrate the Buffalo Bills finally making the playoffs, and Dave shares the song he thinks is the most blatant rip-off…
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Buffalo Sports Radio Station WGR550's Ryan Gates joins us once again for another bonus episode. We discuss The Disaster Artist, hockey, twitter, tractor pulls, jam bands, Norm MacDonald, and the proper way to pronounce the word creek. Ryan rants about equality and we lash out against the pledge of allegiance. We eventually talk about our penises an…
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Dave tells us how he broke his teeth. We talk about a couple of childhood crushes. We report on The Disaster Artist and the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead (spoilers). We talk about Keaton Jones & bullying, the hotel cop shooting of Daniel Shaver, and we introduce a new "Deep Thoughts" segment. All this and more!…
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Drew Przybycien of the Blue Ribbon Bastards and Steve Duckworth of Healer join us as we take a trip down memory lane and talk about Bub's old band Shumway. We talk about the current state of the Buffalo music scene, and the music scene in general. We also discuss the struggles & joy of watching porno during the days of pre-internet. There's a diffe…
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